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'''Henry VIII''' was a [[Tudor]] [[King]] of [[England]]. According to [[Liz Shaw]], who noted that [[history]] was not her strong point, he "wasn’t known as the most good-natured of men", though he took an interest in "new learning", and proved to be more open to new ideas than his royal peers. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Hiccup in Time (short story)|Hiccup in Time]]'') | '''Henry VIII''' was a [[Tudor]] [[King]] of [[England]]. According to [[Liz Shaw]], who noted that [[history]] was not her strong point, he "wasn’t known as the most good-natured of men", though he took an interest in "new learning", and proved to be more open to new ideas than his royal peers. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Hiccup in Time (short story)|Hiccup in Time]]'') | ||
Henry VIII was known for having six wives. ([[TV]]: ''[[Let's Kill Hitler (TV story)|Let's Kill Hitler]]'') The Doctor received six [[wedding]] invitations from Henry VIII. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Gift (comic story)|The Gift]]'') The [[Second Doctor]] and [[Polly Wright|Polly]] counted the wives of Henry VIII using the rhyme "[[Catherine of Aragon|divorced]], [[Anne Boleyn|beheaded]], died, [[Anne of Cleves|divorced]], beheaded, survived". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Roundheads (novel)|The Roundheads]]'') Henry two more wives: [[Amy Pond]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of Three (TV story)|The Power of Three]]'') and [[Marilyn Monroe]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Hundred Words from a Civil War (short story)|A Hundred Words from a Civil War]]'') | Henry VIII was known for having six wives. ([[TV]]: ''[[Let's Kill Hitler (TV story)|Let's Kill Hitler]]'') The Doctor received six [[wedding]] invitations from Henry VIII. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Gift (comic story)|The Gift]]'') The [[Second Doctor]] and [[Polly Wright|Polly]] counted the wives of Henry VIII using the rhyme "[[Catherine of Aragon|divorced]], [[Anne Boleyn|beheaded]], died, [[Anne of Cleves|divorced]], beheaded, survived". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Roundheads (novel)|The Roundheads]]'') Henry had two more wives: [[Amy Pond]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of Three (TV story)|The Power of Three]]'') and [[Marilyn Monroe]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Hundred Words from a Civil War (short story)|A Hundred Words from a Civil War]]'') | ||
At the time of the [[Reformation]], Henry VIII declared himself as the head of the English church. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Eye of the Gorgon (novelisation)|Eye of the Gorgon]]'') | At the time of the [[Reformation]], Henry VIII declared himself as the head of the English church. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Eye of the Gorgon (novelisation)|Eye of the Gorgon]]'') |
Revision as of 06:42, 28 April 2018
Henry VIII was a Tudor King of England. According to Liz Shaw, who noted that history was not her strong point, he "wasn’t known as the most good-natured of men", though he took an interest in "new learning", and proved to be more open to new ideas than his royal peers. (PROSE: Hiccup in Time)
Henry VIII was known for having six wives. (TV: Let's Kill Hitler) The Doctor received six wedding invitations from Henry VIII. (COMIC: The Gift) The Second Doctor and Polly counted the wives of Henry VIII using the rhyme "divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived". (PROSE: The Roundheads) Henry had two more wives: Amy Pond (TV: The Power of Three) and Marilyn Monroe. (PROSE: A Hundred Words from a Civil War)
At the time of the Reformation, Henry VIII declared himself as the head of the English church. (PROSE: Eye of the Gorgon)
All three of Henry's legitimised children succeeded him as the English monarch: Edward VI, Mary I (who deposed Jane Grey) and Elizabeth I, but he had no grandchildren. (AUDIO: The Marian Conspiracy)
Despite the Seventh Doctor claiming to have never met him, (PROSE: Tragedy Day) the Doctor had numerous encounters with Henry VIII starting as early as his first incarnation. (TV: The Sensorites)
History
In 1509, Henry had his first marriage at the age of seventeen. Lover attempted to take Catherine of Aragon's place in history by swallowing and impersonating Catherine on the eve of the wedding. She planned on altering time by giving birth to a healthy son who would have many descendants and keep the throne within Henry VIII's family past 1752. Bow ordered Lover to abandon this plan, so she released Catherine and left 1509 with Bow. (PROSE: Nothing Lasts Forever)
On 4 May 1536, the Sixth Doctor and Peri Brown visited the court of Henry VIII. (AUDIO: Recorded Time)
In 1539, the Third Doctor and Liz Shaw visited Henry VIII. The Doctor cured Henry VIII of his cataracts with his sonic screwdriver, and Liz and the Doctor finally relieved the King of his hiccups. On regaining his eyesight, King Henry expressed discontent at the appearance of his prospective new wife, the Lady Anne of Cleves, based on her miniature portrait, calling the woman "ugly as my privy!" No longer blind, the King was also rejuvenated by his newfound sight, and invited the Doctor and Liz to Hampton Court, though they declined. (PROSE: Hiccup in Time)
In December 1539, the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa visited Henry VIII. (PROSE: God Send Me Well to Keep)
In 1544, Henry VIII employed a 22nd century time travelling thief named Lord Volta to steal riches from the future for him, not realising futuristic money would be useless in his own time. He met Vastra, Jenny Flint, and Strax when they followed Volta through a time portal and landed in his court. He was entranced with Vastra's scales and proposed to her, but when she declined and Strax offered himself in exchange, Henry VIII became enraged and ordered Strax beheaded. (PROSE: The Tudor Engagement)
After his resurrection in the City of the Saved, Henry VIII married Marilyn Monroe. (PROSE: A Hundred Words from a Civil War)
Undated encounters with the Doctor
Before he met Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright, the First Doctor once argued with Henry VIII, so Henry threw a parson's nose at him. The Doctor threw it back. This argument was actually intentional of the Doctor, so that he might be sentenced to the Tower of London, where the TARDIS was located. (TV: "Strangers in Space")
The Seventh Doctor claimed to have helped the Tudors with their problems with aphids. He maintained that Henry might have written "Greenfly" instead of "Greensleeves" if it hadn't been for him. (PROSE: Tragedy Day)
The Eighth Doctor claimed that Henry VIII had mistaken him for a jester. (AUDIO: Terror Firma)
The Tenth Doctor mentioned having had dinner with him. (PROSE: Revenge of the Judoon)
Rory Williams accidentally dropped a mobile phone charger in one of Henry's en suites. (TV: A Town Called Mercy) While on a side-trip in the TARDIS on her wedding anniversary to Rory Williams, Amy Pond accidentally married Henry. (TV: The Power of Three)
Minor references
The Doctor recalled the time he encountered Henry VIII on 4 May 1536 several times. (AUDIO: Question Marks, The Eighth Piece)
One of Morlock's students described Morlock as "a cross between Henry VIII and Isaac Newton". (PROSE: The Book of the War)
Behind the scenes
- According to The Brilliant Book 2012, a book that contains non-narrative based information, in River Song's World Henry was the subject of a reality TV series, with film cameras inhabiting his house 24/7. He described this as agony.
- Since the Tenth Doctor married Queen Elizabeth I, Henry VIII later became his father-in-law. (TV: The Day of the Doctor) This would make Amy, who was already his mother-in-law, his mother-in-law for a second time. (TV: The Power of Three)
- He was played by Keith Barron in God's Outlaw: The Story of William Tyndale, Rusty Goffe in U.F.O. and Brian Blessed in The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything.
- According to volume 71 of The Complete History, though not made clear in the episode, the scene in Henry VIII's bedroom in The Power of Three was intended to show the TARDIS trio returning to get Rory's mobile phone charger after Rory had left it behind before A Town Called Mercy.
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